The resident of the home in the 13000 block of Garden State Drive showed up while the burglary was in progress and saw the suspect escape through the kitchen and garage, according to a police report.

The suspect is a black male, 5 feet 8 inches tall, 185 pounds, wearing a brown jacket and blue pants, according to police.

The man made off with one each .45-caliber, .38-caliber, .25-caliber and .22-caliber semiautomatic handguns and a .22 caliber blank pistol, according to police.

DOMINO'S TO PUSH CALL-SCREENING RULE

NEWPORT NEWS - Domino's Pizza will not change its delivery policy in the wake of a robbery of one of its Newport News drivers, but it will enforce a strict call-screening policy.

A delivery driver at the Domino's at 12840 Jefferson Ave. was robbed Wednesday at about 10:10 p.m. after he was called to what the owner of the local franchise described as a setup.

The owner, John Longden, said Friday the robbery might have been avoided had employees followed policy and called back the number of the person who ordered the pizza, because the number did not match the one that appeared in the store computer.

According to police, the victim was delivering a pizza to a Hustings Lane address when a man approached from a wooded area, put a cold, metal object to his neck and demanded money. Longden said the suspect made off with about $18.

The suspect, who fled through the woods, is described as a black male, 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing 160 to 165 pounds, with a dark complexion.

MAN GETS 14 YEARS IN KIDNAPPING CASE

NEWPORT NEWS - A Newport News man was sentenced Friday to 14 years in prison for abducting a woman at gunpoint after breaking into her boyfriend's mother's home in March.

Alford Alston, 41, of 643 40th St., was convicted by a jury last month of burglary, illegal use of a firearm, abduction and two counts of possession of a handgun by a convicted felon.